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The first and only podcast covering the battles, strategies, political decisions, and origin of the United States Marine Corps, from the origin of Tun Tavern to today.

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History of the Marine Corps Robert Estrada

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    • 4.8 • 113 Ratings

The first and only podcast covering the battles, strategies, political decisions, and origin of the United States Marine Corps, from the origin of Tun Tavern to today.

Neither the United States Marine Corps nor any other component of the Department of Defense has approved, endorsed, or authorized this product (or promotion, or service, or activity).

    Guadalcanal and Tulagi - Part 8

    Guadalcanal and Tulagi - Part 8

    The US Army’s arrival brought reinforcements and a reorganization of American troops. New tactics, like flamethrowers and enhanced naval gunfire, were introduced, though terrain and enemy fortifications remained challenging. The 1st Marine Division, weakened by malaria and extended combat, was finally relieved and sent to Australia for some much-needed rest.
    We end the episode by touching on how Guadalcanal advanced amphibious warfare doctrines and technology and improved coordination between military branches.

    • 32 min
    Guadalcanal and Tulagi - Part 7

    Guadalcanal and Tulagi - Part 7

    This episode dives into the strategic reorganization of American forces during the Guadalcanal campaign. The 164th Infantry and 7th Marines, positioned in the East Sector, tackled the harsh terrain as they encircled the enemy. Company B of the 8th Marines in the West Sector was crucial in securing vital artillery positions.
    Central to the operation's success was the 2nd Raider Battalion. Known for their bold patrolling tactics, their objective was to ambush and attack the enemy unpredictably. Yet, despite their strategic prowess, some Japanese forces slipped away due to communication and coordination hiccups.
    We'll also spotlight the pivotal naval and air battles that cut off Japanese supply lines, focusing on the decisive role of American aviation based at Henderson Field. This relentless air pressure prompted Japan to shift its strategy from trying to recapture Guadalcanal to sustaining and extracting its forces. Additionally, we'll cover the deployment of war dogs and the crucial reconnaissance missions undertaken by the 2nd Raider Battalion.

    • 40 min
    Guadalcanal and Tulagi - Part 6

    Guadalcanal and Tulagi - Part 6

    The episode will explore the intense engagements, including the Matanikau Phase, where American forces repelled Japanese attacks with strategic positioning and artillery. We'll discuss the heroic acts of individuals like John Basilone, who earned the Medal of Honor, and the leadership shifts that marked a turning point in the battle.

    • 40 min
    Guadalcanal and Tulagi - Part 5

    Guadalcanal and Tulagi - Part 5

    Following the initial engagement with the Ichiki Force, the Marines braced for more severe Japanese attacks along with ongoing air raids and bombardments. Despite limited resources, the Cactus Air Force, comprising Marine, Navy, and Army Air Force units, demonstrated remarkable resilience and efficiency. 
    This episode explores the harsh realities at Henderson Field, from crude refueling methods to the vulnerability of the airfield to weather and enemy actions. Despite these challenges, significant progress was made in infrastructure and defense capabilities, enhancing the airfield's functionality and resilience.
    We also dive into a few battles and introduce the one and only Chesty Puller as he leads his Marines against Japanese forces.

    • 47 min
    Guadalcanal and Tulagi - Part 4

    Guadalcanal and Tulagi - Part 4

    Continuing from last week, we focus on Vandergrift and his Marines as they struggle with insufficient supplies and limited intelligence. This episode sets the stage for the Battle of the Tenaru, detailing the Marines' defensive tactics and hurdles while taking an in-depth look at the fight. 

    • 39 min
    Guadalcanal and Tulagi - Part 3

    Guadalcanal and Tulagi - Part 3

    This episode shifts focus from Yoke's journey toward Tulagi to Task Group X-Ray's approach to Beach Red on Guadalcanal, marking the first land offensive by American forces in WWII. The Marines, much like in Tulagi, were confronted with a stark difference between the intelligence they possessed and the actual situation on Guadalcanal. Their reliance on old sailing charts and the varied and often inaccurate accounts from ex-residents led to an essential shift in their strategy. The episode wraps up by considering the wider impact of the Guadalcanal Campaign, underscoring the challenges the Marines faced, including the lack of supplies, logistical hurdles, and the imperative need to adapt quickly to the unpredictable and adverse conditions they encountered.

    • 38 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
113 Ratings

113 Ratings

TRatliff762 ,

Exceptional

I’ve never been one to write reviews on much of anything, but I felt compelled to do so with this podcast.
I ship to MCRD in a few months at the age of 22.
I was worried about being a little bit older than other recruits, and how that would affect my time at boot.
This show has not only scratched my itch for history, but reminded me that the marine corps comes in various shapes, sizes, and ages.
Can’t go on enough about how much I truly appreciate this podcast.

ThorLCLFMC ,

Outstanding Podcast Marine!

Needed to listen to something different while I was working and came across this podcast. I remember a lot of it, was reminded of stuff I had forgotten and I am learning a buttload of stuff I’ve never known. It has been 32 years since I have been in and highly recommend this podcast to anyone who wants to learn about Marine Corps history (good and bad)

El Negro Perro ,

Bad pronunciation of the word Britain . Otherwise a decent podcast

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